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Hungry monkeys have been causing problems for residents in the northeastern province Amnat Charoen. Not hundreds, but thousands of monkeys have moved from a nearby forest to the residential area in search of food, many raiding houses and roaming into the roads, some getting hit by oncoming cars. Residents in the Pana district shared with Thai media that around 2,000 to 3,000 monkeys from the Don Chao Puta Forest Park came into town looking for food. Natural food sources in the forest were scarce due to the hot weather and not enough food was provided at the temples in the […]

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That doesn't surprise me a bit. Nature is taking back what we stole from them. Look at Humanity today. In my view it's the worst organic heritage the world has ever produced. We can see it life right now and the future will look pretty awfull for all of us. This happens when you overstep red lines in pure arrogance like this guy did decades ago:

 

 

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1 hour ago, riclag said:

That what is to hope: feed them this time, foot with soporifics, and sterilize them right away!

1 hour ago, riclag said:

Monkeying around with them will not work 

There was a video on the Thai news yesterday or day before showing a brute monkey running into a restaurant past one table with people going to another table and savagely grabbing something while knocking things down. Little b-turd ran in on two legs. 

No not more food to the monkeys. No food at all is the solution. More food means more monkeys. Receiving food from people is learning the monkeys to get food in the city. Less food means starvation, death and less new monkeys. A natural cause of death in wildlife. It will stabalize the numbers. So don't  feed wildlife to prevent more trouble.

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